Does this require any JQuery knowledge to work with? I am asking this because, I want to build an Admin panel for my project which is nothing but PHP and HTML and does not involve any JQuery and I have no knowledge of JQuery.

So, wondering, if i buy this and just wouldn’t be able to use it, if I am limited by my own capability with regard to JQuery.

I’ve been looking at various graphics and features you have in “Amsterdam – Premium Responsive Admin Template”, is it relatively simple to drag coding items from this admin to the Crown or are there intentions to add some of the new widget designs on Amsterdam in to this one?

I am repopulating a select after an ajax call. Everything works great except the span that displays the selected text does not update. Do you have a best practice way to update the span based on how you have coded the site?

After the above code is executed the select is repopulated with new option values and the first option is properly selected. But, the span just above the select does not get updated so the user thinks they still have a previous value selected and gets confused because that value doesn’t even exist in the drop down anymore.

Hi,
I have two grids on a page. First one is 2/3 of the page (on the left side of the page) and the other is 1/3 (its on the right side of the page).
When I open in iphone for example, I would prefer the 1/3 grid to show first, but because its second (on the right side), it will show under the 2/3 grid.

One quick question (didn’t feel like posting a new comment) – did the layout get changed into a fluid system or has it always been that way? I don’t remember seeing a div class called fluid before. Also, what are the difference in spans? Span4, span6, span8, etc?

Awesome, didn’t even think to do that. Would it be possible to make the left side “nav bar” fixed? I set the position of #leftSide to fixed, but clearly everything overlapped it. Is there an easy fix or will i have to edit margins, etc?